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Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19

Over the past week we’ve been highlighting our Walt Disney World touring plans that reflect changes due to social distancing protocols and COVID-19 closures. Today we’ll focus on the Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children. This plan is designed for parents of children ages 3 to 8 who wish to see the very best age-appropriate attractions in the Animal Kingdom. Every attraction has a rating of at least 3.5 stars (out of five) from preschool and grade-school children surveyed by our site and book, The Unofficial Guide. The plan keeps walking and backtracking to a minimum. We start the plan off with Avatar Flight of Passage. It is important that you arrive at the front entrance of Animal Kingdom as early as possible (45 to 60 minutes in case they open early), and are one of the first groups of people to get in line for Flight of Passage so you can avoid a long wait in line.

STEPS

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 1) Avatar Flight of Passage

Take flight on Avatar Flight of Passage as soon as the park opens.

Avatar Flight of Passage is one of the most technologically advanced rides Disney has ever produced: a flight simulator in which you hop on the back of a winged, dragonlike Pandora banshee for a spin to take in the planet’s scenery. The flying effects are very well done. You can turn your head almost 90° either way, and about 45° up and down, to survey the Pandora landscape. Flight of Passage ranks high with all age groups.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 2) Na’vi River Journey

Take a cruise on Na’vi River Journey

The Na’vi River Journey is a 4½-minute boat ride through the Pandora jungle. You begin by boarding one of two small, hewn rafts joined together. Each raft has two rows of seats, and each row can fit three adults. The big star is displayed in the ride’s culminating scene: the Shaman of Songs, easily one of the most lifelike animatronic figures Disney has ever created.

3) Kali River Rapids

Ride Kali River Rapids.
Kali River Rapids is an unguided trip in a circular rubber raft down an artificial river; each raft has a topmounted platform that seats 12 people. The raft essentially floats free in the current and is washed downstream through rapids and waves. Because the “river” is fairly wide, with various currents, eddies, and obstacles, each trip is different and exciting. Oh, and you WILL get wet.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 4) Maharajah Jungle Trek

Walk through the Maharajah Jungle Trek

 

This walk is similar to the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail but with an Asian setting and Asian animals. You start with Komodo dragons and work up to Malayan flying foxes. Next is a cave with fruit bats. Ruins of the maharajah’s palace provide the setting for Bengal tigers. From the top of a parapet in the palace you can view a herd of blackbuck antelope and Asian deer. The trek concludes with an aviary. Labyrinthine, overgrown, and elaborately detailed, the temple ruin would be a compelling attraction even without the animals.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 5) Feathered Friends In Flight!

Watch Feathered Friends In Flight.
This is a bird show in Asia’s Anandapur Theater, formerly home to UP! A Great Bird Adventure. Expect some audience participation.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 6) Kilimanjaro Safaris

Take a trip on Kilimanjaro Safaris.

 

Animal Kingdom’s premier zoological attraction, Kilimanjaro Safaris offers an exceptionally realistic, albeit brief, imitation of an actual African photo safari. Guests board tall, open vehicles and are dispatched into a simulated African veldt habitat. Animals such as zebras, wildebeests, impalas, Thomson’s gazelles, giraffes, and even rhinos roam apparently free, while predators such as lions, as well as potentially dangerous large animals like hippos, are separated from both prey and guests by all-but-invisible, natural-appearing barriers. Another high ranking attraction for all ages.

7) Eat Lunch

Eat lunch if you’re hungry. Try out Flame Tree Barbecue for a variety of meats. Another option is Restaurantosaurus in DinoLand.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 8) Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail

Explore Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail.

 

As the trail winds between the domain of two troops of lowland gorillas, it’s hard to see what, if anything, separates you from the primates. Also on the trail is a hippo pool with an underwater viewing area, plus a naked-mole-rat exhibit. A highlight is an exotic-bird aviary so craftily designed that you can barely tell you’re in an enclosure.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 9) Discovery Island Trails

Walk through Discovery Island Trails.

 

Winding behind The Tree of Life is a series of walking trails that include around a dozen animal-viewing opportunities, from otters and kangaroos to lemurs, storks, and porcupines. Besides the animals, you’ll find verdant landscaping, waterfalls, and quiet spots to sit and reflect on your relationship with nature.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19 10) TriceraTop Spin

Take a spin in a triceratops on TriceraTop Spin.

Another Dumbo-like ride. Here you spin around a central hub until a dinosaur pops out of the top of the hub. Ranks high with pre- and grade-school kids.

Animal Kingdom One-Day Touring Plan for Parents with Small Children Updated For COVID-19

There’s no FastPass+ being offered at this time so you’ll have to do only stand-by lines. Don’t forget, you can customize and optimize this or any of our other touring plans using our personalized touring plans creator on the site or in our mobile app, Lines. Be sure to check out our other touring plans that will help you save time and money in Walt Disney World.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Cooking Up the Magic – Enjoy the Impossible™ Burger Slider at Home or at Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival through Nov. 22

If you haven’t visited Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival yet, or if you need to go back for seconds (or thirds!) you have just over a month to sip and savor. The festival will close on Nov. 22 to make way for Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays presented by AdventHealth, which begins Nov. 27. 

Family enjoying the Taste of EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival

I asked our Festival chefs to share one of my favorite plant-based recipes – the Impossible™ Burger Slider with Wasabi Cream and Spicy Asian Slaw. This slider, with its perfect spicy kick, is a popular festival offering as well as an easy (and delicious!) recipe to make at home. Check out the how-to video that accompanies this recipe.

Impossible™ Burger Sliderwith Wasabi Cream and Spicy Asian Slaw

Impossible™ Burger Slider with Wasabi Cream and Spicy Asian Slaw  Makes 6 Sliders

Click here for a print-at-home version of this recipe.

SLAW DRESSING

  • 1/4 cup sambal
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon fresh minced ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 teaspoons sesame oil 
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice

SWEET AND SPICY SLAW

  • 1 cup shredded green cabbage
  • 1/2 cup shredded carrot
  • 1/2 poblano pepper, thinly sliced
  • 1/2 cup shredded green papaya
  • 2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
  • Reserved slaw dressing
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

WASABI AÏOLI 

  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 1 tablespoon wasabi powder
  • 1/2 cup plant-based mayonnaise
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarse salt

IMPOSSIBLE™ PATTIES

  • 18 ounces Impossible™ Burger
  • 2 teaspoons coarse salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 3 tablespoons sambal 
  • 1 tablespoon canola oil

SLIDERS

  • 6 slider rolls with sesame seeds
  • 1 cup baby arugula

FOR SLAW DRESSING:

  1. Place sambal, soy sauce, sugar, ginger, garlic, and sesame oil in small saucepan. Heat over medium-high heat until boiling and stir until sugar is fully dissolved. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature. 
  2. Stir in lime juice and refrigerate until ready to serve.  

FOR SWEET AND SPICY SLAW:

  1. Combine cabbage, carrot, sliced pepper, green papaya, and cilantro in large bowl. 
  2. Add cooled slaw dressing. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. 

FOR WASABI AÏOLI:

  1. Mix water and wasabi powder in medium to form a paste. 
  2. Whisk in plant-based mayonnaise and salt until combined. 
  3. Refrigerate until ready to serve. 

FOR IMPOSSIBLE™ PATTIES:

  1. Combine Impossible™ Burger, salt, pepper, and sambal in large mixing bowl. Divide into six 3-ounce patties and shape to size of slider buns. 
  2. Heat canola oil in large skillet over medium heat for 5 minutes. Place patties in pan and cook for 3 minutes on each side, until 155°F. 
  3. Keep warm.

TO SERVE:

Drizzle Wasabi Aïoli on the bottom half of each sesame bun and top with a few leaves of baby arugula. Top with Impossible™ patty and Sweet and Spicy Slaw before adding the top of each bun.  

Cook’s Notes: Impossible™ is available online or at your local grocery store. Impossible™ cooks and tastes like beef made from cows – but is made sustainably, from plants. 

Always use caution when handling sharp objects and hot contents. Please supervise children who are helping or nearby. This recipe has been converted from a larger quantity in the restaurant kitchens. The flavor profile may vary from the restaurant’s version. 

Stay connected with Disney Parks Blog for more delicious Disney recipes and be sure to share the magic with other Disney fans using the hashtag #DisneyMagicMoments. Happy cooking! 

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La Cava del Tequila Honors Día de los Muertos with an Ofrenda

Halloween may be the more commonly known holiday here in the United States, but Día de los Muertos is celebrated throughout Mexico. If you are not familiar with the celebration you can gain some familiarity at the Mexico Pavilion at EPCOT. There you can view a tradition that is very important to the celebration. La Cava del Tequila honors Día de los Muertos with an ofrenda guests can view.

Ofrenda at La Cava de Tequila, EPCOT

An ofrenda translates to “offering” in Spanish. This special tradition consists of setting up an altar with offerings, mementos, and photos of loved ones, family members, or prominent people who have died. Staples of the celebration are often placed at the ofrenda, such a pan de muerto, a traditional sugary pastry adorned with bone and skull shapes, and marigold petals.

Ofrenda La Cava de Tequila EPCOT

The ofrenda on display at La Cava del Tequila is set up at a booth since there is no seating allowed at the venue as a COVID-19 precaution. Guests coming in to order a drink to go from La Cava del Tequila can view this beautiful and detailed ofrenda, and learn more about this tradition.

Do you like to view the education and cultural exhibits at World Showcase? What’s the coolest thing you’ve learned at EPCOT?

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#HispanicHeritageMonth: Cast Members Celebrate Culture From All Across the Country

During
the past four weeks, we recognized #HispanicHeritageMonth by bringing you
stories as we celebrated the cultures and contributions of Latinx individuals
both inside and outside of our company – from Disney chefs who bring their
cultura and sabor to their work to Badia
Spices
, one of our
Hispanic-owned diverse suppliers. All the while, we’ve also hosted a series of special
events for our cast members. Today, we’re excited to share a glimpse into those
events with all of you.

Our employee resource groups joined together from all over the country to host digital events all month long – from Walt Disney World to our Glendale and Burbank offices to ESPN. Our cast members have been excited to participate in these special offerings, including a “Latinas in Leadership – Embracing Authenticity and Brining Value” panel and an “Afrolatinidad: The Voices between Black and Brown” panel. An important element at the heart of each of these events was culture. We pride ourselves on fostering a culture where our cast members feel a sense of belonging. We believe inclusion is a critical part of our culture because it helps us tell the best stories, be relevant and expand our audiences.

As we close out the month, we wanted to share one last performance from Mariachi Cobre, the legendary musical group from Walt Disney World whose story we shared earlier this month. Take a listen below:

During this month and
beyond, we proudly celebrate the cultures that bring us together and make up
our diverse communities.
Follow along on social media using the hashtags #HispanicHeritageMonth
and #DisneyFamilia

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Make Halloween Magical with Disney Resort Gift Baskets

Halloween sure feels different this year. If you’re staying at Walt Disney World for Halloween or are in the local area, Disney has a way to add some pixie dust to this spooky time of year. At Disney’s Contemporary we spotted some Disney Halloween baskets.

During big holidays like Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine’s Day you can usually pick up special gift baskets at the merchandise shop of most Disney Deluxe Resort Hotels. During Valentine’s Day we spotted gift baskets for purchase at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort. Now, for Halloween we’ve found gift baskets at Fantasia Gifts, located on the concourse level of Disney’s Contemporary Resort. You can also build your own basket!

Halloween Gift Baskets at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Halloween Gift Baskets at Disney’s Contemporary Resort

These gift baskets usually have a collection of items found in the merchandise shop itself, like candy and small plush dolls. These items are put together with care and creativity to become a holiday gift basket. If you want something more personalized, you make your own customized basket! This is a great way to make a thoughtful gift.

Halloween Gift Baskets at Disney’s Contemporary

Pricing varies, usually in the $45 – $75 range depending on contents. If you’re interested in a Disney gift basket for Halloween or any other major holiday, please speak with a Merchandise Cast Member at Fantasia Gifts at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Usually the other merchandise shops at the other Deluxe Disney Resorts offer gift baskets too.

Have you ever purchased a Disney gift basket for Halloween, or another holiday? Was it worth the money?

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